Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933


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1911



Issac Alcalay, (age 30) ->
became Chief Rabbi of Serbia.

Henryk Arctowski, (age 40) ->
became Science Division Chief of the New York Public Library.

Alfred Arnold, (age 20) ->
was in Morroco.

Krsto Cicvaric, (age 32) ->
was the owner and director of the daily newspaper "Straza".

Jean Djonovitch, (age 28) ->
was in the U.S.A.

Alexander Fenyö, (age 35) ->
founded the Hungarian Match Factory in Kecskemét.

Theodor Fischer, (age 30) ->
became a Barrister in Albajulia.

Mato Hanzekowic, (age 27) ->
was a judge in Bosnia.

Karl Heinold, (age 49) ->
was in the Cabinet of the Minister President Karl Count Stürgkh.

Franz Heller, (age 33) ->
purchased some land and worked as an independent farmer and at the same time worked on the agricultural organization.

Géza Herczeg, (age 23) ->
was a war correspondent for the "Neue Freie Presse" in Tripolis.

Frantisek Jarnos, (age 34) ->
collaborated to the German-Czecheslovakian Railway-Dictionary.

Hermann Keyserling, (age 31) ->
journeyed round the world.

Wincenty Lutoslawski, (age 48) ->
founded a community in Tlemcen, Algeria.

Constantin Moschopoulos, (age 57) ->
Colonel Commandant of the district of Athens and Chief of the Military Police.

Antoine de Okolo-Koulak, (age 28) ->
was imprisoned by the Russian Government for political reasons.

Günther Panstingl, (age 28)
became a practicing lawyer.

Major Szapira, (age 24) ->
became a Rabbi in Gliniany.

Terence Toci, (age 31) ->
has organized the Mountaineers of Scutari against Turkey and on April 26 has been elected their chief in Mirdita.

Alma Woodruff, (age 29) ->
was married and came to Bulgaria as a missionary.